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    ae . . . peri sniite ‘nfidelity. Teachers, under our ont of three of the Oavniainee aes Debts We have abundant evidence of the
    ; . Pp cAW ° 7 » Divini St. Ble e3 or two o owm iasion- a deleteri.
    uro ean Ne 3 distant five minutes’ walk, was observed to be FROM CANADA. THE SCHOOL QUESTIO law are left no option. Not even the tage pod pygmy pr que ous results of State Schooliem in the U
    : W i fire te o ar our x , Ottawa, Feb.2. | ewe TE . Re mae sy j leate; for the ore SOF OuMm ’ same Bed ele : ‘ 4 nied
    “ D 27 ' ’ ; e. After m —o in an hour . t ta t | REY. DR. McGREGOR’S SECOND LETTER. | of the Saviour e't ye eg, '? a bse aa these are all men of that stamp, to be found in States, ard this evidence will fall with crushing
    i ne one | See Ee eee ee eee ee A cable despatch has been received from Eng simplest deist would rebe ye? every community, who are quite ready and willing | effect on its supporte d
    N¢ at Turangar hy hs } nd were! lar stat , that Whel , 1 ‘ase could not ’ : } nour mind most « hil- oe ead . 8 ppc rs an vocates, W
    , “ we, 17.1 ‘Se at Turanganni about 5 a. m., an and stating tha elan's appeal et | To the Eiitor of the Boening Express knowing as 1 do the inquiring m to sacrifice their politieal friends, and join any Bae china — «
    owed Sia e first to convey the dreadful news to the be taken es the Judiem!l Committee wi . ; ont : snteer, 1 alled d to the|drea possess, I confess my Ww ibility to ye party likely to be successful. Take, again, the will frst make a few selections from P
    r e neg “ there, wh y vard some firing, and tae Py i = ine j = - ’ forma ; f ‘ ps | I al fe mer 7 S dieaaiil schools” | how any religion at all can b —— when office of High Sheriff, which should, in every authorities and trom some of the leadi
    ; " © id n know any particulars what wag conveyed bo Heian to-day, Be at HNOe Sent clams ofthe pevitioners for : E , qd every article is an ism, and Gis ale | oage, be filled by a an of position, character and|_.- r
    os iy : rie vd it xpected that he will make a e two-lold grou F absolute right im eaca and every Ye eat IE Wp ' a sh rican papers. The New York Chure
    i prieat, and it is exy ed that he i on the two-fold ground of my" sht under a! not to be inculeated. Infidelity is the sbsence independence. It way be said that the apport Ss P - ph . h
    “ Shortly after t arrival of Mrs. Bloomfield | Co@tession. stontrent, Feb. 3 rerum natura, and of relatiy "i oe 4 con-jof faith; if you teach no igen you teach no. ment of Sheriffs ts in the hands of the Chief Jua-|in an article headed “ The Cowmoa Schoo}
    4 t “ oOntrest, i i | rus ntees Hber . pOn- , bhi ’ . «4 j j : ‘ » Bian lo °
    fon M y at the Red t, partics of re ce In the course of hie apeech, last night, the Gov-| 5" soon ri re A gat ; ‘ In this eom. !taith; and if you teach no faith, vou do what) tee 0 gon “ on a — nt Ne eget System a failure,’’ says :-—
    ' to a hem havir i rs ' the scien t af ' r : , . ' . , ach Ss ider the law, it should be; but whether or| *|. .,
    R ‘ t , ert ’ APed | acvoe General expressed hia satisfaction at tl . trute !they do in the United States, you teach in o, under ’ u ee. ’ : :
    ‘ ‘ ball w s ee Ge mt sat s : , ads hu 0 | ringuengys ; tv: and, after 100 years you will havein| vet Mr Hensley, being @ son in-in-law of the ii lhe Comm n School System is
    drape VB apn ae ce Gs stm ; he claim, on the fdeli J, ’ eee eee ony jntidela us| Chief Justice, has been enabled to exercise an disastrous failure It has grown up og
    a . m y ‘és f iute va Scotia Comp Lively as ‘ — ” ~
    j y ® ethe nas that every dof ew i be three y,of consistency, | Nova S Ae ; + is more than they influence in the newination, I aw not prepared te pledges it Las given of ite abiluy to make
    ck UNO Ma I 8 2 | ved that could be removed with jusiice to and of t ev rted by modifying wi _ nye - : Ch od -y wh tever ,say; but, looking af the way in which that office | erinve less fi equent, te confer Brean wourity
    tha ‘ \k Tuesdar the other Provinces i existing ition. Ina future communt-| have in any other iristian country whi "| has been filled in Prince County, it looks very to life and property, and to give elevation te
    : MI wa iby an tsade the Phe * Daily News’ this morning publisher the cation, [ will notice such of the objections as I remain, jtuneh like as if such wore the case. Two years’ the toge of national morality. Bat it dove agg
    ir. § be arising it to be caused by the (entire correspundence between Howe, McLellan | pave been urged, aud are relevant to the point} D. M. MCGREGOR. | 240. war ee can Depaty Guecid, havieg ait | Stall Faldll these promise. The whole
    y si ; . d the Donnnten. | ae te { chain the indwlgence of your read-| | Mtehard Pant wae Deputy Bhorid, having 6° | we regret, ie proving « lamentable failure
    : f some of the seouts, went outside and | 4 ise », | at issue. claiin the indulgence of yx - 97 1REO : : » 8p g* ee
    i yr leg “ a genampraga Whalen, wheu told of the result of Cameren’§) |. oe not putting mv views before them with | Arvichat, Jan, 27, 1869. that appointment at the apecial request of seme! 7. prevailing system is lamentably ,
    saked who wus there; the reply wasn volley! |. lied that he suppneed es much, viz 16, ae a het tnt i sce aliidlin oi ot hie Conservatire friends, at the then election | ; : yh
    " a n the wretched savages, by which, howeve: he ' ¥ td ; ef : then be | that vigor aud Logie, and grace of composition at St Elvanur’e, it wae said that be acted with | 1% thet i dues not sim st the trating of the
    , — eg ~— * that he weuld be unsuccessful. Since Then Be prugle : a ’ q 1, wer y f pss: r ti y P . i i
    ‘ s t §.jor was only wounded. He immediately haa became G@tful and morese He has changed | Which the subject Gema . area [From the St. John Frecman, Feb. 5 J great paruality—took an active part in the elec ey aie neglecting as it does the
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    " rc rot tonwaken his faouily, aud told them pie Confessor, and ia now attended by Rev. Mr [t requires little penet 7 y ~ pea ei li The New Branswick papers generally strive | tion, aud voted for the Liberal candidates. Soon and controling powers of human nature, and
    ‘ . { 4 » tor th lives. as the house was attacked) Q’ Connor, the Bishop’s Secretary. the continuance of any Inw that Causes dc) to represent the demand f, , Se jawrate Schovla| after this the appointweut of Sheriffs was made, concentrating all ite foree upon the develup-
    . ? \ Hauhkaus Vhe bov Charhe at once A heavy tall of snow is just now being experi-| satistacton to a ag portion of citizens a : pet weet a Catholic demand. They do and, althoagh Mr. Hunt, at that time, had not, ment of the intellectual. - * The prevalent
    . Bib Hae , to dhe it of the house but found natives | enced policy the reverse ot expedient It is the! a: h Z i f arcaviug all Protentacte! any of the requisites, whieh a man should have (vo notion that mankind are Vicious, because :
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    al a e then tried the back a d found that Montreal, Feb 5 ianifestation of # desire fo provoKe endless | this tor the oT sel oe tints dual wpe | fill that high office, bie name figured as High | norant, snd that to make them Virtuvus, + 4
    ebich : il te il hie hn uninwed ba eludi The Parliament of Quebee bas bi sdjourue d dissatistaction ; and when, as in the present} who do nut give mg 7 8 cs nu . ; | Sheriff of Prince County, no doubt a a reward is only necesmary to make thea imtelli
    ihe ¢ Ce tives by crawling under- | fer ten days. The reasons assigned for so deing | ease, the persons dissatisfied belong extensively | »tion on = oar t mat Such 18 NOE The Case.) fay big political servers. Again, last year—| ig contradicted alike by sound phi igent,
    t n du yurs ' ; ‘ ‘ ire that Sir G. E. Cartier is absent, that M el body, il indieates that t Methodists, Presbyterians, and other denomi- | although (he spirit and intention of the law now) univgergal experience ed P losophy and
    — , wai Munkin ia se \ and, t fore, unab 8 ntion has not ceased to‘be| nitions in Ontario are quite as earnest in de | in force, is that a new appointment aball be made |
    eee \ tk financial stateu vid printing , aed re naiding Separate Colleces and Schools as the | each year—Mr. Hunt was sgain appointed, ad J) Next wa have the report of the Prison Ae.
    : ea T aha ) ina ably Cath H for instance the CAristiam | speak assuredly wheu I say that, some days pre-| sociation of New York
    ( ) » bury sectaria n 1 ob ut : ! : ’ ’ ork, revealing «
    : . ‘ ad v | oui ' ie : eee -| Guardian, a Methodist paper publish din that) viously to the appointment being made, he di ; r . r & “® most al-
    ; saw Hi ‘ t ral persons known to be Feuians have a. er ee ag Provinee, commenting Oa the appropriation | fet hesitate to boast that he had the promise of arming increase of crime, since the introdue.
    “ . i mid were the fre, a “ud y left for the States, fearing, no doubt, | tain the ascii a + ea i Prog, be Government House. [ft saye:-~ it. The course pursued by this Sheriff at the tion ot the Common Sehool System into the
    vipa we tin hey had discovered or M the contession of Whelan may materially affect never be conteated wit N “° a or a ae late Election at St. Kleanor’s was most disgrace-| oountry.”? The Richmond Br i
    Suite, a : hints the grou le. a thea Avitation will be, must be, their mol @ 0? tre, * But John Sandfield’s Government ve ntures ful. A Sheriff. by his oath, ia sworn to act fairly | y- ‘ c. a aininer g'v28
    as , t ) Mini shied Tiiahicaee aiak” tl s with { petition ia in course of signature in Montreal! yntil it: shall have been modified. They can} a step farther. This . del ce Fi ig ‘and impartially ; and. it isa notorious fact, that | the following picture of the *< godless "’ eye-
    . e 3 than t ' tac, ' sbee ing tk overpor t sprieve t . he less of twvu evil jus ye Si 0 fora dwelling house for the Gove) ye. Shen H did ime 5 an >
    to g than the “et sket Mrs. B was h and Quebec, aekiug the Governor to reprieve | submit ouly as to the less of two evils, just as) give $110 Mr. Sher unt did, at that time, use his in-| tem which Elder Laird w
    we 3 : | isput abou fe "ag FN ae maveen. | eee ne parts with his purse rather than his life to|ernor. Eight theusaud dollare were — oe fluence with those who were in difficulties, and | ave Our peo-
    t! a] t a i : i orn ee It is said that the Governor General bas given is tt sleman of the toed, that pre sents his| this ecovomical Government, for a stable for his against whow he beld executions, t» dadeaver | ple almost adure:—
    ‘ ilies s} i ‘ »got : a oh is opinion that Montreal should be the seat of : ty with a “stand aud delver.”’ Time | horses Several gp age il atin lto get them, not vuly to vote, but to canvass and “The worst of all theee abominations, be.
    to t and dane : ernment ndt e ill use 3 ip ‘pee tt ‘ 7 i F or ra a reom tor 1 Governor, | i aia ° _
    whe . a ‘ Moar Seg “ee yeh? Governin ,and that he will use his influeace to and repetition cannot overcome a repugnance aud granted Jor t > ’ Fl aes work for the retura ot Mr. Heusley’s friend—| cause when once installed it becomes the hot-
    , i ital Se, wh se sba wa . have it removed to this place. ' Japa ; inte bik sents: nl Now a large.a very large ,anda 7 * ' || that he also held out inducements and bribes te | bed pro ator of all. ie th ods:
    i ’ t Na r, and whose parents Che Governor General, Sir John Young, and} W51ch 13 Dased On @ princip! : nln : proportion of the people do not approve of ball) others to vote, is also well known; and that at) props) y - —
    of a mixed Co ‘ ae) = » holding the bal t G ‘oad at | its nature with the contingencies of surround {FF ; - le oney to Christian | ‘ ’ ’ of free schoule We forget who it 1 that hag
    this city, was holding th Dy, AN) Mr. Hewland, Lieut. Gov of Ontario, dined at | ts natui ithe’ " roouis. So we are to deny money ) the election be was ove of the most active men |
    er : . cs he 1a i eard t St Jame’s Club to-night. They leave tor their iw circumstances. Refuse their de mands 1) odueation, for the sake of giving it to ball rooms. | in Canvassing and urging vuters to go to the polls | Cnarerd and proved, that the New Engiead
    - "] pews ; » to-n t ese -urliame hey wil peal to ! Thousands of do!lais of public System of free schools has been the
    ant 2 ot with Mrs. | 3, and respective homes to-morrow morning the ent Parliament, they will appea Think of it Phousan ‘ } for McMillan, w sen ry bod J cause
    : 5} ay ‘ ; ean : a : ‘ Me. , was seen by every body present— | ;
    It is 8 i yi ‘ with he I ‘ family No lives were lost by the accident ot St. Pat-| the next; and each succeeding refusal will) poney—ef Methodist money —to build a des | in fact he takes to himself the credit uf carrying | 204 prolific source of all the legions of terrible
    I i sional G ag esinneds ata t 1 and lying ont rick’s Hall on Wednesday night. It is feared simply provoke a recalmation more angry than} picable ball room? W we business has the | the election—is a most important man, in couse- infidelities and treasons that have turned her
    ‘ i, ieancunrlcon tsid [he boy, Charlie James, | ‘he walls will have to be taken down. its predecessor. The Hon. Mr. Flyun’s Bill, | Methedist public with a public ene We | quence—influenced and secured the appointwent ¢ites into Sodoms aod Gomorrahe, and her
    ‘ . t ‘ ’ . : , ae " . . } - “riber | | : :
    th 4 ‘8 s , : a - aemeas Ged to i , ™ ars — 4 or some similar measure, the ¢ anadian Bail, if candidly ask a reply from all our subser bere | of the present Postmaster Gereral, and fully ex- fair lands into the common nestling place ef
    ‘ ey S / ” , # root oa the ne st. ' tric 8 aii fell in | ’ ° 1 } } . 4 q y her . ; |
    ans i t i el tie elds use, and in passing |, Th f " ‘ :: iB , enn ‘ you wish, or the English School Law, wil In Quebec the Protestants all ask for Se pa-| pects, as I have heard, to be again appointed howling bediamites.’’
    F ss a so as t ateu a “pra ‘ ; er Oe ee we cet, Doel ee PO » their , .) his 18 a matter! rate School Jue of the very first questions | Sheriff of the C is e : .
    : r ’ : - that M Wilson, heard t e doo CINE /the time. About 2000 persons weze present. | #0ne 4 lany ‘ ir disco ntent. J den . . rate Sch ols. : ie m ni a © " rd Prat Ney 4 ye ; va a Hythe a me: In 1856, the Hon. Daniel Brenan delivered,
    . u , } , ellieys fred, and shortly afler-| a pout 12 o'clock, while the company were en. | V"!! h our legis ators ougat to thoroughly une) raised in the Quebec arhamens, — wt . . x Te ee ee en ee Charlottet Lectu Kd i
    Pye wards saw flames breaking out of the wir dows iina waltz. they were etartled by a short| derstand; and, then, L ask them are they pre-| meeting last week, was this The rights of | community may rest assured, that so euch out-| 0 VAaTlOneowe, & Secure On ucation, ig
    , ee a r ' nT ae shot is ar ect | pared by sheer brute -e to inflict everlasting nority yat Province have always! Tae Ww! e again perpetrated an ichar@| which he exposed without me the deformi-
    ur senay Meee ee or eee He states that th — around Mr. Biggs’ re | sharp crack ae a“ a —_ shot in the roof, rs t - i by et er fetes to in eos ne cage the gece in Pose va 0 Roig tctobio en will be himself again.” ! ii ‘aha
    were > was f Ors id tl hey seem- ly over their heada, Not ch notice wt “n | disconte nha Dot ul nsou -rous | beer carefully guar > CX é : .
    p oe atesinnk te svience wa f M " a 1d that u ys r y over their heads much notice was taker 1s n on a & y olmens ’ ; deen cCaretully : . : i 4, I shall probably trouble you again shortly with. ties of the godless system, and clearly ex~
    . : cine ti be very num 18 in the immediate neizh of this til) a few minutes after, when a second | so well inclined, if they be weated with com | made seem to have little foundation indeed }a few further rewarka on the position now held plained the necessity for a religious education,
    t 3 \ ¢ the o wa i Mrs. Wilson and their report was beard, louder than the first, and/ on justice, to stand by the fortunes of our) Yet Mr. Chauvean stated that the Government | by M . i pig i: y &
    | f ir. and Mrs. Hson and th , ye arog 2 ae mon | ’ ajgesie we : : | by Messrs. Hensley, Coles, andthe rest of the). Brenan saya:—
    ~ - , f | vere afterwards s lead. pieces of plaster Degan fo fall, A panic now ustry, and work out her destinies with all| will introduce a Bill “ with a view to remove! . able men,” in the meantime beg to eubseribe | ys:
    } ) i se Au' n e] copie an t { ab as 1 ae +a t 4 " § - , - _ , 22 « Pe + +4
    . . i A little bov_a t therof Mra Mes c aged : ‘ 1 t “i pec f and a! tf Ro . hi a . ; ws ards the energy of freemen? | not only every grievance, but every semblance | myself, “ But if the fairest way be to judge the tree
    vlides 6 ” oe years, arrived at Turanganui on the after gy ray ; , : aod nigga = se rs le ‘y ‘ They ask to receive the same measure of re-/ of grievance in this matter. A Mr. Robert-| VISOR. ! by ita fruit, it may also be as well to the.
    5 . y e ‘ Tuesday, accompanied by Mrs James ota ‘le Awe = ‘ Ciel : Street oy Viet a gard that they receive in the ether colonies, son said :— | Feb 5, 1869 | Amezican School System by its fruit. The
    . h ‘ 1 4 s I an ts P ' had made her eaeape | Belts evading out upou ig t ane OTN . a ft oe ecordes o their : : } 7. +
    tra ils . BY beige MI ' re ee = - rub Phe | Square, allowed the room to be cleared in a sur : 1 that the y have always a ~ 0 th ” | ‘With regard to education, he was exceeding: | " last narra baat ng of the United State
    ' é 4 i i through the se ie : panes » Retin ‘ ntivonis } : } vs .
    3 save that whilkt Mr. MeCulloch was. P'isingly short space of time, and without much dissenting Drethrep in this. 2M Antigonish, | iy glad to hear the statement made by the Premier | . Ceusus, was in 1851 or 2, when the Population :
    : mets : P ts i to milk in the early an swning |G ficulty. else a number of lives must have been, | eXampie, Lhe residence fw bishop, where and the Speaker on behalf of the Protestant | Chie & xaminer. approximated = round numbers to 24 millions,
    ( th “4 | he “ ja ' c ume 1 by rT « Haul toh lost The flight of the e nnpany Was haster ed by they are tSliy i @ majority, they chi val US~ | peopie of the Province He could say that they | aud of all that number, only seven millions
    e a a He fled towa house, and family heari the increased noise of the breaking roof, and) ly granted at the firsé request the right of a| were anxiously expecting such a measure, and be} J. Www nn ~~~ | professed any religion whatever, in 1
    . . © he I rae e fled t 8 his house, and bis family ie Xu : , é it . " a “ 7 ‘ at : : . P it | " a “a0: 4 Ps
    o rar che alarm Fished out and endeavoured to escape. | b2rdly had the roow been cleared when the entire | + Distinct School’’ to the minority ; and from) felt sure, in carrying it out, that the Government) Oy. noteetown, February 15,1869. | Mormons. These seven millions of prof
    arra i h avreed u pag tetas asin: sie aie 3 reot fell in with a trewendous crash About personal knowledge I aw aware that one in would receive the support, not only of the Pro- ‘ p lia ___ | Christians were divided into twenty-seven di
    trae " > Ss SU ss : as sis st wi king | k saw thirty persons were injure ’ sume seriously, on ‘/ dividual would not desire to apset the arrange teetanta but of the Catboties as well. (C heers ) Ta PATRIO rec ~ RELIGIOUS ferent denominations. Here then is one of"
    é 3 is “ ) , ' " five are reported Bkiiied Auuexamuination ef the : _ ee iia atalial ean j a ee | eee Soe 4 ber is 7 y I versus 4 the greatest and .
    : ais Wing d & tv : - inert Schools work .armoniously there ; and “Mr. Ogilvie fully endorae d Mr. Robertson's 4 greatest, most prosperous most
    " ' : i ry Shote were then being dint i ° sei — siesta cw ps, per “9 : v far as social intimacy and neizhborly feel | remarks He knew there wae a gvod deal of | EDUCATION. ened natiows on the face of the earth, whose
    ‘ 34 ‘ Siu @s euseete » and in re to his sign ahe shook SUNGING SO De anos Ss Cmmpte Wrlcs il -ernes m sure , Dublic | feeling on the peint- He himeelf had been fre- : 7 : Statesmen, Philcsoph .
    ! . . 3 ts may Se ade ee ae ee ul ea great weight of the reot, failing from such aj 5 8°e SOBCes em sure that in an publi ce l o yea on the eubject by fathere of} T88 Patriot of the 11th inst., says that our “ite phers, Merchant-Princes,
    aH mn Ther bead and fell. Mr and Mre. McCulloch, and 1 st caused it to break through portions of the | mterprise, it never occurred to ove to ask | quentiy epoten & a a al 1 ' 7" cccurjosity,’? | ecChanics and Tradesmen, are not, per
    i 3 a3 al . hier i ce n vert ere all vietiu o the “re Se <* fins site : " : re = } : amili ti ‘8. r] | adin: oi :
    ae . Oe ee Wg | all door into the reome beneati. Indeed the| whether his neighbor believes in the total de- ecweeprinn _ fae ig fi eesti leading article of last week wasa “curiosity, | hing, surpassed in their respective de
    ‘ ‘ - ; : attack Goldsmit iocku 0 iptain Rees ie a age Apa enceuig ; . na i , saree vasible last session fo : . - : ’ j : °
    ca 7% re owe 8 attack - om ee ee t - i : whole ler of the flight of etaire on the side of | pravity Of man, Grin the efficacy of invoking “om piney ny ae —_Bat “ rere “one of the purest Specimens of twaddle,’ “a! partments by any others in the world ; and
    : @ : oe : » Hewat iou of Mr Mann's house, | the Victoria Square ie covered witn rubbish and! the saints Away with the libeiious imputation is teva down this time to have such measures | most ingeuiously elaborated piece of twaddle,”’ only seven persons out of every twenty-four of
    t ‘ 8 Ww Pog ¢ - pe Rene st 1 large nase ol limber baving brokeu through the, that the effective inculcation of Christianity |, ght in aa weuld obviate this feeling ” | echich! 4 : fail ane. t! te haces ell ceed them can be called Christians! ! All wise ma
    ' ' : fly ng threate y over the landing, lo s social « , he religion that eer 2i ; their generation, outwitting all the world, ag
    D ’ res, Pe ' ‘ pean — ot } bm 29 rhe Hawhae de | * igh the slightest nent would partici-| would? train man to Jove God asd hate thy . hi P “ somes veiaeianeie attempt at reasoning.’’ The ‘‘reasoning’’| weil as over-reaching one another in their ae
    nh . bn j trove! ¢ ats ape u 4, iu 5 « ani dip Tesi ssa 3 3 ¢ ' : A very zealous rotestant, Saidi~— j : om z " . S ° °
    e i ania tae dene Wiaaiatte d } f it inte t ops blow. neighbor is not worthy of paganism. He who ; slous | ce es Mr. Elder Laird is contained in the above cumulation of the Almighty Dollars! What
    ee £ the i and striking her and + hat was faet wight the ball, preeents now an paiave ; 1 hus yet to learn the alpha-| “ The expression in the speech from the Throne! . . : |a melancholy picture such a Nation mest ,
    4 . Jl pn ae. by the bair of the bead. and striking her and up |. als eee a ie aie er es ene the reverse, has yet Lo le arn the alpha | net a6 on of ‘qame partivesel aap Rebunl| enti, and we are quite satisfied that it shall | yp , Nation tp
    , en getting her outside they were proceeding to! " wing ines weal aaa egpenre ‘bet of Christianitwy. Away also with the legis- — 5 : : le ad ; s \ : ‘ . | sent to the contemplation of the Christion
    vol r eZ i P gary Mpa i es Bile ae ie wake g aud heavy iron girders, coi #, uivuldings li i os oF eh 4g eegee SELEY Laws’ is tu be submitted to the pase sted - | have its due weight in the opinion of every in- | Philanthropiet, whe Gelseves thet
    ; r { t rt} ' - } id wou 0 are i thrown togeihet t amines aa : , tot 1d ihe t lippertant announcement 6 ee + ys . . . A
    i - » 7 ing sight of Goldsmith. made a epring at the bridle — : i" = ; 4 si cee 7, ' ‘ : wuti-social Oblization of yielding against the er taf red the iatoveall of the telligent person. Mr. Laird’s bare assertions | amar nothing to gain the whole world, if be
    had 8 = 4 e island ‘ wee. Golde bh. however, being an ex 88'8, gasaiiera and paraphernalia of the bai! * f : bad Bl the session; I RUeclee ) . oe : - . . . ” .
    a | i. sae “a put eal," rae nat ‘ room, While the statue of St Patrick lies proa-| conscience, to U feeling fe dates Of ma |i ority. and it would be one of the greatest are entitled to the consideration due v0 so high ew nse x peti ae if the
    T! 3 s i at an end over ove of the wretehes) He was hotly purst trate amid the ruins, having fallen aide ) 3; and this, t year alter year, * calamities which could eccur if the maj dais a member of his Church. Mr. Laird knows too | pent pen ‘ P leb f oe
    : seagate Snag > ae Ce f We can ouly contemplate w # shudder the try wh s e i any way. eidearcur ta deprive (ha ae . > hi 1 Saal ) and mizhty nation, 80 Cele rated or so many
    P. @ a ee a fiche gta he aa e catastrophe that w bave o i Consis 3 sia A y of ils rights under tha congtitutton,| ¥eli the weakness of his position to argue the) great and good qualities, hes in their juvensile
    ‘, ) é ‘ . “oe appa Mrs Ma ce po ithe rvot fallen in wit @ premonitory if yf one pave! (ten ar.) He for one could a allow — iestion in a straight-forward manner; ke pre- | eran inabinet 9 ree r-lyious Education, either
    © vestard iw k Hed AIR sud which wa a with bat . : ink tha ae be 7 . = a ‘on {fers to eatechise us. Every one knows, with com their School Teachers or parents, that
    = terdi , mphenremnrs “a a irning a man/ tseape. It appears unpvssible at any « i Mes , es 1 compose the Governuent could ever bring down |” a oe Peete there could or would be now found, out of
    : : ve f 2 e \ Mra B nfield awek 2 escaped Will ike . ‘ : “ : a s is reeogaizd , any measure calculated ar ° ee the yee of the editor of the atrit, every - of them, 17 know-nothings proces
    i 3 at de- {on going out of his “ was seme Litt The ( Mo ld , exp s ure iwh le , a ; py ) o - pe a shi we that a fool may ask a question, to answer! nothings, or believe-nothings, save and ex
    4 , ¢ he ‘ sene this t sites earea iu reneb owe inad# . ukKIng ; : - . . tif ‘
    pon ya ee gad, & . dings and " . I nets : a : rience. he ¢ bonestly say that che | which it would puzz'e a philosopher. For the in and for the Almighty Dollars,”—
    ; , rs, OOK & Ge- treating from Wals a np ed et pete ar 5 in th ts of the varic us) ™ See : ted thee innnientt ' ; aD asta -'on Education, pp 20, 21.
    crs t 3 tory ¢ ma Na he w is £ the G gical Survey Po-vight he attende wiajerity have always reenected the instituvions of! amusement of Our readers we will give one “i M ass teat
    ‘ = snd b tGen V dite mer eds v mies ted W Ce 3 ge ee — Ingo past, he econae ert . bE z S ;
    Cons 5 die sie towards t 1 teund far Bist : The I oo ( ear Ps > Ind ' vil dities and tee re tl : “e penta rere the questions propounded by the Eider : j r. Brenan chen gives a mass of =meoy
    4 . ' ou tusd as el a lead e Lieutenant Governor of Ontario and lady Alus . oo ‘oly theught that we might look forv a alll, atid ; if 'from American Professor
    ; ; ‘ j t j tw visited the St. Lawrence Glasa Worse this utter Citizens. Much benetit to the Provinee has fect co filenes to the future, as to the rights of «“ Where will vou find the greatest number ten: s and Clergymen te
    é } ‘ ifs.de; reside nD iwi my ’ . ‘ .? | - rr] ded 4 4
    ~ on esa i; the seer shot Hoon, at 1 teok much interest in the various pro- On erived fror these same « leves. Neariy. the micor:ity, under the new order of things, with! of those men who open!y¥ and sh imelessly pro-} prove that the godless system is the prolific
    a wt r , , ; si he igh the } ad ut life was net extinet and regsea of the manufacture of glass. They were) all our professional men—soin them en-j| reicrence al all to this most important Seboel | clacm their disbelief of everything that Chris-| source of all manner of spiritual delusions,
    } he ' t j ' ; re fo: was at meaning. After leaving Walsh’s house | Aterward eutertaiued at a cullatiun by the direc | dowed with abilities that w ids nod edit} Law Phe genilemen at th — aa ie me tia:.s consider sacred, and who evince, by thet Socialism, Mormonism, Woman's Rights, Free
    ’ a t 5 ax to theae wi ocities went to Ma- | rs. ; . to anv uvtry in the worid—have been jn-d tment are personally disposed, he 4 pai y | conduct,a total disregard for the ordinances and L & If he ili
    ' 4 karaka, and having packed up a tew valuables i Uh ~ age by the we : dees; eo t ; Men, t they a hose Voice and Hdent, t — ny , 7 ad ia - ” 4 -estraints of relizion—in [reland, in H s!land ve, were now compiling &
    4 “4 ingqua i ge ae ; sc as : -atricks all te estimated at twenly-five Clicusand : do periect justice to all (Appiause ) e woul . é 4 — re he ould bab! ; i
    1 wer wt e redoubt at Tavranganui : ‘ nly toullayt . i aiail he nativ ulation of the United | ture he wou robably, find that instead of T
    4 larve number of aettlera have. it ie believed |“ ilars. Four arehitects bave besn Appuinted to 7 ‘ “) , ; add that the minerity are as deeply Interest: d in| and ee ma tices a: y G y ae di “9 P ;
    A lange td probare. Ht te betered | enquire tito ibe canes of the secident nosity and | » wh 3 t -Jueational progress of the eutire population, | States, or 4 Prance, in italy, in Germany an os of 24, there are only 7 0.1 of nearly 40 of
    ‘sCApe u the direetion oO aren - % w“ ee 1 . i ail a $3e8 re 6 Litmes O11 i os Rae, RE wi " . ee Se ‘nvland?’ ~ °
    ’ 4. SA RDAY g ys, Jan. 16.— tion whence the Hauhaua came is quite unknown, | | L - wan i coutiuues Uuadated Over tw i ? “hes 2 are the majority is nb cote if th a oi > Sagas : ; hi P hea people of the U. S. who profess any reli-
    I , . s a Sebhen Lael ic toe emnaited af covet Geebt as te What | et el enew bes fellen rates ae B's sifficient education. the interests of I yon vi l'o answer this question after the fashion of | sieus end, Chinese Ga going from bed
    ay § ° i Lue jaCiill y urs ua hess He. the loa niat be r ailé | » ° °
    teieg ! Count route they tock after their work of destructte . ; Halifas, Feb. & abouts cule’. She nae See “A lh eee the Patriot would not be a ditficult task : for | “q ee
    will e was com: vd On Tuesday night, however, the Political news ia of no great importance yoritics Pie bon. gentleman did uot speak at any length n ‘ a to worse, so that those who have any religioa
    ! 'a wis : — un oti ei tgs aca " t res t t her a 4 , y | ‘ ‘ , ' . . re? a +f if} , ake ‘ i ° °
    that angst ee whole of the settlement of Matawhero was seer ; Mr gp ip’s re ¥ sation of - inbership of Why t make ou iws co's t w stating that be was = epared en to = ge then we would make a bold assertion av are beginning to follow the example of the
    . eile ‘ pe P : i. she fe peal seague, ati accepty ‘e of the siluation | meselves? and arey e t but he could not take his seat without repeating . ! sn a . ti
    te be in flames It i therefore prebable that) “Pe eagu Bue accepiant : thine mor But we will answer it serratim. : . .
    "3 . rhaps also a “4 ns : . till in tl “ ; n rh i The re | Has created considerabie excitement. which has verated so beneficially his opinien, that the Governmeut will be prepar-: | nothing more : 4 i Catholics, and go out from the abomination of
    t he s k a e a ee Ree " . nformed circles it ie prett reneral)ls : : . ‘ j altel den are | The questione 2ans, we presume,that the peo- | ‘
    * t to this effect t doubt at Turanganut contained some friendly in pias orumed cn : \ retty Pe - aly) 4 her. seminaries of learni j aw lata nes to “ what s right po proj ~ Che yuesu a - P I i. Lad : | the * godless” system. Not long since the
    , \ the , es ttlers. al . " | beheved hepeal is played out,aud that Annexator ‘ h | e minerity, and thus fulfil ihe duties @ | ple of Irel olland, and the * native popu- . : .
    natives and a few military aettiers, all armed , di 3 ia LvoO i hy i contus t d i @ 01 elanad, , po} | .
    iihinainsetian .— . oo . ad » ; digger cig nee and | Will be the iast wud ouly game lett tor repeaters aie Ye tn , Quebec Legislature in aiding to establish the j ¢ she Uniend G&ee, © aie eemieenien! American papers filled their columns with oa
    PD e he loasea at ined ' s hi wider anc | i sir esemel witopean in one por Hl ; eae ; Pe a t “e f ation of the nited States, ar hs o noe ae m
    Paris 4 4Y Ttennoon.—An Im-| gettiers by this blo idy foray will be most exten to play : aii ene sand American in another, it is, as the old saw | "2tte"s! character contempla d oy the Act o te : i _ | series of startling revelations as to the morals
    ; de 3 t es ms A pamphlet bas been published here in favor of : : Union. in their morals, in consequence of having! Sie © aie er h
    ' iy t al leclare * Annexation, supposed to be written by renegade |" ayy: ee eee eee Aud so it is wherever Catholics have the | « godless" schools, to the people of France iL "i mg Me ces as os
    - . i he p a _— — Styles, of Washington It alludes to the Loca: | berring Nish the discrep: ncy, Say the i jes Where. as in England, they are a| S ii . ’ a F P J | and New York. ‘* These revelations, ” sayea
    5 ¥ , — — LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH Government organs as assisting ii the good work. | petitioners, and have regard to the important satis’ banal? divpcuiesbu, aa ‘d ihagl 8 ps grocieaans Italy, Germany and England, by reason of contemporary, ‘are altogether too beastly for
    ; mar nds of ex ive : s It is reported that John Young. bsq, the | feature—consistency—in your lezislation. werless minority, She Gena. ee sir havi ‘ed ional ’’ school P ie Be y
    be 4 j m } i mi ned, the dissenting bodies ingist- the il 1aving enominationa schools. t t f " “
    L get t wa. fare FROM EUROPE father-in-law of the Hon A.J Smith, of New I come now to the last of the arguments [ | '8 #!S0 manitamed, h ee ' “ on ee Ist. As to Ireland: we say thatthe popula- us to transfer to our cclumns. Suffice it to
    see S ‘ J 1 : ; 5 andee. Heb 9 wg se k, bas —_ Ww sg to yo the County | shall urgein favor of “distinct schools:”? and, |'@g Upon having schoors OF bie : . : y Rand say, that they establish the fact that the boasted
    ' a A — elections Poe i ot Hants tu opposition lo howe, 8 decisiou ls jy the very besinnit [ enter a protest inst a tion, taken as a whole,is moral, and that it} .
    ‘ ’ Lt ! t winning, é ro s i nst |} se ne a ° , x ” ° ,
    to the $ commenced sterday mort It is understood that the Ministry, in the forth-| | yet kuown the manner it has ~ n alle d } to edit = ly The News misrepresents us when it amperte turies bef the infidel Socini p ne ey enptoialy he “ome
    bi > 1 ss pie | lanne nas =o) Nudet ( torte | S sc C Ss .
    8 j stricts. There was little | COmims Badgct, will rednee the army and navy Howe has not yet arrived. His coming is ey ilbads i y at inte taalio j was so centuries before the inhdel or Socinian | schools,”’ are—we do not say but little better—
    -att e . hie eriin -ach. 4 " a a and > my usiy, in s0mMme po ns 1 ne ¢ i h i . , . ‘i a ae
    ex _* wety ta fave f M estimates one million sterling i Feb 2 anxiously looked tor by all parties. Unionists senen: Wie eek: eed ol pane ine fl ‘The Freeman aays, in substance, we find) W hately attempted to undermine the Faith of | but a good deal worse than the ji
    to established 5 ad Dem it babies that Macchel P ios a ciaiin are especially keen tu hear frou bis _— lips the ohiadend itn ane a pe a wildiviato « “d t | that homicides, burglaries arsone rapes and rob. | the Irish by his “ godless ” system of educa , f deb h oe alka . ’
    basis ha Alii: ‘De hr “¢ It is prebable that Mareha! Prim.Gen.s j | future policy he intends to adopt, whilst repealers | C18! ON 1S OWN merits, rued wiidly Into Prin’, | peries are committed in Ontario. We also find | “ A Is : ;P aces of debauch which abound in large
    diatus ce ~ a and Senor River at é wer oo er long to express their chagrin in vituperation and proclaiming aloud that priests are urging 8) 144+ the system of Common School Education | tion, and before evengelicals of the Elder’s| cities” 11 Th are the effects, the i
    la 3 hose «o poser “ f are 5 ase .

    HORRIBLE MASSACRE,
    THE XI) LING OF
    BY THE

    WHITE W séMEN
    POVERTY Bay
    New Zealaud llerald, Nov

    AND CHILDREN
    ZEALAND A7
    14)

    Never has it fallen to lot to chronicie a

    n inful, a more disastro as event than hap-
    pened on Tuesday morning last at Mata whero,
    t# that it is no eco event Winch
    ‘ : i l nes if te whici il
    ne ws } hay bY ste Lord
    As 10 i. ana . Such an un
    the aA @ ily i 34 i 1, Ww
    and I b ) 1 th ° t
    I ! it 1 na eer’

    hy it e'ty a tr 3 2 ;
    I equa - som { the worst : f
    in the Sepoy mutiny in a! curdled
    Booed off wit i@ir Uinhea at t
    Iv vy wee - ns to add to the ala 482 0
    erimes wh t nam f lauhbauism 1
    aes std tud the ast d j ns tu exceed

    wror anything they have hitherto done
    Ga £ nfid »y their successea in va
    I juarters, tuey -*°em fairly tu have com
    1m ed th lan uf atte ted extermiation,
    and a few more nizhts’ wo.k like that of Tues
    day last will p'ace the Eaxt coat at their entire
    disposal. From the ups of a lady wo provi
    dentially escaped from the mm ist of fire and

    aWwor 1, and arrived in Auck and, by the Lord

    Ashler yesterday morning, we have ». ‘ard the
    harrowing particulars of this blood-s.«ined
    stovy——a red day forever in the awnala of "4
    colo v. I e settlers mt uttuc ie d iz ca be 3;

    . - .
    Matawharo, and is situat

    anyanul,

    about six miles
    for the settlers ot
    ere Captain Cook

    anove Tu
    the distri.t, and the spot w
    first Janded in New Zealand

    Althouzh no immediate danger was appre
    hended, a part been for some
    } outskirts of the

    patrulling around the
    picked men, aad under the com

    the port

    st seuuts hud
    tine
    settlement, all

    mand of Mr. Gascoigne. Around and beyond
    the settlement were several sheep stations, as
    far as Wharngahids upon which weie living
    those in charyve of them with stock keepers, &e.
    Captain Bioomfield’s house and that of Major

    Bigza were a few
    were situated at Matawhero Captain Bloom

    field but lately died, and his widow was resid

    ing in the house with her four children, a sister,
    aod Miss Parker, who, witha little brother,
    weaos a viet, anda boy servant. About 3
    o'clock on Tues¢ay morning a boy named
    Charlie James, a servant a Major Briggs’ louse,
    came to Mrs. Bloomfield’s house breathless,
    and woke up the boy, telling him that the
    Haukaas were uttacking Major Briggs’ house,
    and murdering the family, aud that Major
    Biggs was kvled. The whole household was
    at once aroused, and the three ladies, not hay-

    minutes’ walk apart, aad

    ded by the two boys.

    ty in the Fenian revolt, has been demed

    | very contradictory.

    directory Allt
    their hopes en the permanence of the directury
    when once established
    Reinforcement to the number of 5,000
    sailed last week for Havana.
    London, Feb 4, eve.

    The appeal recently made in the case of Cos-

    tello, an American citizen cor victed of couplici

    men

    Londen, Feb. 5
    There was a large meeting bere last night in
    favor of granting an auuesty tu the Fenian Pris
    vners
    Madrid. Feb. 4.
    Bends of Carlista have made their apprarauce
    They came from the sailley of
    elng against the
    have

    in Catalonia.
    Andoua. and seek to produce 31
    sicional Government Troops
    sent ont to disperse them.
    Che preas of the eity, fearing cit war. urge
    *G vermnert to take

    Pro been

    aeiive meastired, 2

    8 people auite against the reaciionary party
    London, Feb 4
    Latest deapstehes announce the probable ad

    ae
    {

    ce ot Greece tothe Protocol of the Pari-

    icine
    Contererce.
    Madrid, Feb. 5.

    Fepartero hos refused to accept the seat in the
    Spanish Corter to which he was recently elected

    London, Feb 5.

    ‘The powers ; articipating in the Paris Confer-
    have gra:ted a brief epace of time tor
    Greece to decide on their preposale

    King George las returned to Athens, and is en-
    gaged iv forming a new Cabinet. He finds great
    difficulty in cow) leting the ministry, owing to the
    hostility of Greeks to the Conference. Great ex-
    citement prevails at Athens.

    M Balgaris, the retiring Prime Minister ia im-
    inensely popular, and exteasive demonstrations
    of sympathy are made in bis favor by the citizens

    Paris Feb 6

    The Marquis Monatier, late French Minister
    of Fereign affairs, died yesterday

    Despatches trem Algeria announce that the
    insurgents have met the Troops and after a brict
    agemeat were routed and dispersed,

    Bullion in the Bauk of France bas increas-
    “UU Trane.

    ence

    ene
    The
    ed Y9.50b,
    Madrid, Feb 6.
    Advices announce that the Provisional Govern-
    ment will presse nn! te the Conatitutional Cortez
    the dratt and Co: at “lien embracing the clause
    prohibiting slavery in at the possessions,

    ireeing the slaves.
    London, Feb, 5,
    There was a large meeiing be: * Jast night iu
    favor of granting uu amnesty t the Fe Sian prigvn -
    ers.
    Paris, Fer 6
    The Marquis Mourtier, late Fieneh Minister of
    Foreign affairs, died yesterday.
    London, Feb. 5
    Fspartero has refused to sceept the seat in the

    It will!
    be left te the Cert) z to dee de as to the method of |

    abuse Upolu his devoted head

    Montreal

    The Governor-General

    Ottawa, aceompanied by L

    jet

    Feb. 6
    morning

    fou

    this

    ieut-Goverpor biow

    land Siu Heury llavelock aud others
    Notre Dame Street

    Another root of
    tell thie morning
    floors te the ceilar

    a boree in

    | unoecupied, the owners havi

    £300 per auouw for it.
    very great

    Biuasulig its way through four}
    Fortunately the house wa

    ig refused a rent of

    The damage done was) ;

    }at all in the press of Nova Scotia would be a}

    Great fault ia found with the management of |
    ithe late banguet to the Governor General and |
    the extreme parsimony which characterized it. |

    Ju the Counce

    beVer act Will one member
    agan To hits diagust they re

    one! Duches

    ty, Prov

    Governor's Private Seeretary,

    from the Quebee Legislature

    tu denounce the meauiiess
    spoken of
    Twenty men of

    Pi lice

    cue eXecullon ol

    the M

    uve y eup te O

    W belan.

    cla A

    vl the

    last night the Mayor said be would

    of the Gouimittee

    ‘fused to invite Col

    2.
    and the Delegation

    A public

    Turville, the

    meeting

    Couitnillee is

    ntreal Government

    tuwa, to be present at

    Monday, Feb. &tb.

    The
    Ottawa,
    Tor mito

    Governor General
    aud i, ent

    left
    CGaovernor

    thia morning for
    Hewland for

    The Governor General expressed tis

    Opinion that Mentreal should be the seat of Gov-

    ernment, 2

    brought here.

    nd he will use his influence to have it

    Several well known Fenians have left Canada|

    for the

    Whelan,

    | The excitement about
    creasing. Certain suspected
    ing in Gloucester, heal
    the watch; and

    on vuards

    Ottawa.

    United States, fearing a revelation by

    Ottawa, Eeb 8
    the Whelan

    case ia in-
    parties held a meet-
    The police is
    have

    around the prison where Whelan is incarcerated,
    The Privy Couneil will take the application for
    a resvite lo Whelan igtu consideration

    It is thought likely that Whelan’s case will be |
    considered to-day by the Privy Council.

    Feb. 8.

    Ottawa,

    sidered unlikely that a respite will be granted
    The guards have been doubled since Friday last

    Lady McDonald, wile of Sir Joho A McDonald, |
    guve birth to a daughter early this morning. Both!
    mother and daughter are doing well.

    Holloway s Pilis.—lLbe variable temperature
    and damp weather fearfully
    jfrume, deteriorating the blood and producing |

    tell on the human

    morbid results in its reservoir— the lungs. Hence,
    on all sides we are surrounded by bronchitis,
    pleur ey, asthma, consumption, all of which might
    ) be readily cured by Holioway’s never-feiling re-

    j medies, Whose active principle purifies the blood,

    been d ubled |

    }

    |
    |

    i to promote infidelity.

    |

    certain measure, and resting their oppositior
    that fact alone,
    they

    thereto on their action
    furnish are
    promis but the public will
    be slow to suspect them of remarkable pro-
    ficiency as jurists. If T could not propose
    my reasons in favor or Cisfavor of “ distinct |
    schools,’’ without inveizhing against ove or}
    more dissenting denominations’, my appearance |

    may
    evidence that very uncom

    Eg anti-Catholn :

    most unwarrantable intrusion.
    Let us argue the matter reasonably ; for |
    however much it is to be revretted that His |

    | Holiness has lost the tremendous benefits de-|
    jrivable trom the good will of certain provincia

    writers; let us not regard the very lachrymose |
    fact as having the least beari.g on the discus-
    sion. The rights of Nova Scotian cit'zens are
    the queetio

    sinuations irown
    than truth, acaiust thei

    the uncharitable |
    more violence

    '

    S ut issue, Al
    t out. with
    tory and hierar< hy,

    i-trnir dk d

    eome directiy oF in- |}

    re suinply SO Many indications of sma

    teen, that ought not
    directly into the controversy. i

    J maintain that any svatem of schools, ir '
    which the ineulcation of some ism is not per. |
    mitted is godless. [teach an academy unde
    the law; and were it not tuat J teach my re-
    ligion to my pupils outside of school hours,
    the performance of my dutics as Head Master
    vould terminate to-morrow, and that precisely
    because my labors, such as they are. would go |
    What have been the re
    sul‘s of a law, such as ours, in the United
    States? Gifted writers and cute observers |
    withal tell us that the general character of
    United States eitizens bas been mou'ded by |
    their common schools. We know what that}
    character is. The exclusion of isms has been |

    |so seriously and rigidly ivsisted on, that, bai-|
    | ring the pupils who have been carefully trained

    It is con- |

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    |
    |

    {

    and catises all worbific matter to be speedily ex- |

    pelled fromthe bedy. In

    causes of Indigestion,
    1 Jimness of sight, headache, mental and physiea! |
    lase, ‘ide, these restorative Pills act

    ais wu churiun.

    Spanish Cortese, to which he was recently elected. | Tiey expel rheumatism aud gout, while they in-
    | falubly co, rect female complaints in young and

    Loudow, Feb 7.
    The Pope baa forbidden the Prelates receutly
    elected in Speia to take seats in the Cortes
    Benjamin Lee Guinueas, M. P. for Dublin, has
    been unseated
    FROM THE STATES
    New York, Feb. 5.

    | old, delicate and robust
    | in

    -—_-
    It is now generally admitted by

    honest Phy-

    jsiciaus, that when one the Consumption is fair

    ily fastened upon the lunge. no human power can | the supernatural, than Moses did the land of| who was first given this office by his Couservative

    | ave the patieot trom death,

    ‘They also say that

    The reports (ram the Caban inaurreetion ure about fly per ceot of those wi.o die trom this

    sivonger daily, and that desonstvations bave (thing, Johusow's Anodyne Liniment

    been sade at several places where the sebels Lad
    previously received no encouragement whatever,
    ‘Dhe offcsis way that hundreds of the rebels are

    pearing their home, the house of Mr. Wilson, | Will soon be et pa end.

    | ——— -—- oe

    Cut this notice out and bring it with you. : :
    lare authorized to refund the cash to any pereon | legacy of direct revelation to mankind.

    jgative Pills aud tail of relict wad satisiaction.

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    1

    |

    Somme of the letters from) disease can trace the case toa neglected cough |
    | Havana state that the revulutionists are bopetul, or cold which might bave been cured by & small) |)... delights beyond.

    , . : ' be odeldoe, «4 ; '
    ing time to dress, wrapped a few srawls and|°"4 that the feeling against Spauieh rule growa! bottle of Liquid Opedeldoe, or what ia the same

    cloaks avound themselves and the children, and |
    leaving the house, fled for their lives across the |
    flats in the direction of Turanganui, Aceum: pan- |

    We}

    On looking back afier surrendering. Voey predict that the troubles or persona who sball buy and use Parson's Pur
    j religion, and you have sent one unsullied soul sioner of Roads for the adjoining District ; two

    in private institutions of superior standing, men |
    have grown ashamed to uiter the name of their!
    Maker outside the churehes they semi-occasion-
    ly visit of a Sunday’s afternoon |
    Religion, if it is anything, is super atural, |
    descendens a Patre luminwn. Deprive it of |
    the supernatural eleineut, and it 1s a caricnture, |
    —you assimilate it to the maxims of the hea |
    ther. sazes. It sounds plausibly to say that al
    teacher is requested to inculcate modesty, |
    patriotism, &e.; but so did Cato and Cievro!
    without influencing for the better the revelling |
    course of pagan immoral$==~ Natural religion |
    -what is it but an ethical prescription ?—!
    very good, so far as it goes, but entirely in-|
    sufficient. Qur present law permits the teach
    ing of nothing else; give it time enough,and we |
    will see an irreligious populace grow up under|
    its inspiration. It is, in all its plentitade, |

    compatible with socialisra and infidelity ; to}

    teach the one and the other requires mo active |
    process. They will teach themselves to youth}

    | who see their instructors approach no nearer |

    promise. The poor children will enjoy a|

    very remote vieW across an impassable barrier ; .

    will be refused admittance into | He then joined the Opposiuon, and, although they
    Tustead of bread, they | : ,
    ’ oe y | the District, this political turn-cout was consider-

    and, on asking,

    will be handed a stone, and cruelly told that

    school organization dees not permit unruly | County than any of the old, weil-tried Liberals
    j is ’ “trl 5

    pilferings as gieaning a flower from God’s
    Tell

    achild that it is wrouy to ask questions about

    |} Chureh

    }error when it asserts that prior to the revolu-|

    | appointinent was made simply because he desert

    | instanced the appointment of Owen Connolly Eaq ,

    | known and respected by everybody in the com-

    | worth baving is held by these men.

    in operation in Ontario does not enterce the! stamp attempted to cause the faithful Irish to
    teaching of the doctrines of the Roman Catholic | :
    We therefore conclude, says the Free

    man,that this system is respousible for the crimes! were great in their generation, and merited,
    committed in that Provinee.”

    | results, of that system which the Eider of a
    These tempters | Christian Church is not ashamed to laud to.

    sell their souls for ‘‘ soup.”’

    : | by their sinoking zeal, the name of ‘‘Soupers.’’ | ye and illestrieas Archhi of
    Our objection to the system of Ontario is)... ie we 2 re shop

    The “shorter ’ the necks of the puor soup-apc os ; ,
    that it is wholly non-religious — not merely | ne “abe “ . Poor soup-BPOS |) Cineiunati, the Most Rev. J. B. Purcell, ia
    that it is non Catholic, and this the News, dull | tates, the better, we should think, it was for 1859, wrote the foliowing :—

    f comprehension as it sometimes is, usder-| them. ‘ihe National System of Education in «The cause cf education must ever enlist the
    stands very well. The News is greviously iv | Treiand, was borne with for a time, by the Sympathies and excite the lively solicitude of

    clergy and people, in the hope that it would| every order of the clergy, as wel! as of the

    tion the Catholic Charch had in effect the edu | ;
    cation of the French people in its hands, and| prove to be the lesser of two evils; but as! parents and triends of youth. It was the proud

    ; ‘ | bo ) i i labored
    ihat it produced the monsters of the revolution, | soon as it proved to be the means devised by ae aa ee to
    ‘ : wor a rina : anager E = | establish and endow the common schools, that
    ee ria A gg, when they were once in successful operation
    : i ahs rad gee ay Prive rd aie tae ear or the criminal statutes would be a dead letter t
    for their virtues and their attachment to reli ce oy _ soe gr maa
    1 their country. more implicitly believed. Never were heavier
    apa. sacrifices imposed by the Lezislature
    ‘ai or submitted to by the peo !
    CORRES PONDE NCE. | gave his adherence thereto ; and eveuts have | atiempt to fe sh at ee ee

    iii thes i net chine aici proved the wisdom of his julgment. The | as had a fair trial for considerably more than

    a quarter of = century, in this, and in other
    | States of the Union. But what is the result P
    Are crimes diminished? Are they committed,
    especially in their most aggravated form only,
    or mainly, by the uneducated? The answer
    to this question is returned to us from the
    Senate Chamber, the hotel dining-room, the
    streets of Washington, the Offices of State and
    County Treasuries, the Counters and Deske of
    Banks, the Jail and the jury room of Hawes-
    ville, Ky. Education without religion is not
    at ail, or only aquestionable boon. The hand
    and the heart must be educated, as well as the
    mind. Domestic education and the good ex-
    ample of parents must be added to the instrue-
    tion of the school room. The injustice of taz-
    ing Catholics to support schools from whieh
    they derive no benefit must cease, and the use
    of their own money be allowed them to edu-
    cate their own children, Or, if this cannot be,
    the common schvols should be placed on such
    a basis as that Catholics may profit by them
    without the sacrifice of faith. Their religion,
    the work of God, the religion that conque'
    Paganism, and islam, and barbarism, must not
    be reviled as an apostacy, while sects that
    sanction divorce, on deny the future punish-
    ment of the wicked, and lessen Gospel truths
    the most essential, and boeks that teach open
    and shameless immorality receive the suffrages
    of the majority, and are commended to the
    confidence and admiration of the pupils.”

    ** Let the Church and the Scate, let Catholics
    and Protestants do what they may to arrest
    the torrent of evil, it will never wholly cease
    to flow ; for, while there are men there will be
    vices. But we seek to control this torrent, te
    confine it to narrower limits, to lessen the
    volume of its waters, and preserve those
    tions of society which it has not yet io
    from the inundation. If the State, if our fele
    low citizens will let us have our own money to
    make eur Own experiments in our own W8J,
    we hope to succeed.”

    “ Now what is the duty of Catholics with
    regard to the right education of youth ?”

    “In tho first place, they must teach them
    the Catechism, or send them where they will
    leara it — to the Catholic School and to the

    the subtle enemies of Christianity for uproot-
    ing the germs of Catholicity in the Irish peo-
    ple, they repudiated it, and do so to this day,
    | clergy and iaty “ John of Tuam,” the “Lion
    of the Tribe of Judah,’

    ithe National System with suspicion, and never

    gion an

    always looked upon

    woo eens

    fo THE Epiror oF THE EXAMINER | Irish, then, have been moral, not on account

    Some weeks ago, when Mr. Peeblea was Gazet- of the so-called National Syste:n of Education,
    ted to the Magiatracy you commented upon the ap-| Which they always despised, but by reason of
    pointnent, not that that gentleman's qualifications | another cause which the Elder may easily une
    Were not quite equal to those of many others derstand.
    |

    ed the Conservative party, to which he alwaya!

    whose names are in the Commission, but his 9nd. As to Holland: our reply will be very

    brief. If the Dutch are

    of the same moral
    calibre as the pious Prince of Orange was, ol

    previously belonged—weut all the way to wart must grant that they are a very superior peoe
    and |
    | ple!
    afterwards joined with Messrs. Coles, Clark, | P

    ‘é ; ;
    Laird, and others, at the Oyster feed, in rejoicing |. aun. As to the’ “‘native ‘population of the
    The | United States,” we beg to offer some remarks.

    werside to vote for Mr. Hensley’s nominee,

    over the success of the Liberal eanuiidate. :
    That there are many virtuous acd honorable

    Patriot was, of course, down upon you for daring |
    persons in the U.S., we grant; that there were

    to question the propriety of the appointment, and
    ; more of st.ch persons there before the nation-
    a well-known Liberal, by the late Conservative | #!, or “ godless”? system was introduced into
    Mr. Connolly | the country, we firmly believe.

    wae put in the Commission because he was a

    Government, a8 a parailel case. People are
    now beginning to perceive that this infidel, or
    “yodless’’ system of Education is sapping the
    morals of the nation. As our system was im-
    ported from the U.S, we will shew that the
    whole affair 1s, to say the least, unsatisfactory,
    To sustain onr position, as to the sad failure of
    the infidel syetem of Education in the United
    States, we will adduce testimony of an unex-
    ceptionable character, Tue tree is known by
    its fruit, and as such is the case, the poisonous
    nature of infidel, or godless, or State Educa.
    tion, which an Eider of a Christian Chureh is
    weak enough to advocate,should be exposed in
    order that honest young persons may not lose
    friends ; and, a little while previous to the General! their immortal souls by walking in the foot-
    Election, was turned out by the then Government eagle

    paths of a miszuided E'der who seems te prefer
    the ways of selfish, unbelieving, mammon men,
    to the unerring paths of truth. It is melancholy
    to thiuk that we have in our midst, aman high
    in his Church, who seruples not to advocate
    opeuly, and without reserve, iufidel or non-de-
    nominational education.

    wealthy, prominent, and leading merchant—well

    munity, and not because be sacrificed bis political
    principles, aud joined ia 2 carousal on the defeat

    of the party with whom, for more than twenty
    yeare, he had been politically assuciated. The
    appointment, however, to honor and offices of
    emolument, of political renegades, as you, Sir
    very Well kuow, bas been the prominent charac-
    teristic mi the Coles, Hensley Government, since
    they first came iato power. ‘Take, for instance,
    Summerside and &t. Eleanor’s, and every office
    The priacipal
    office there is that of Collector of Impost, and
    who fills it? Why, a son-in-law of a prominent
    member of the late Conservative Government,

    did not succeed in returning a Liberal member for
    ed more entilled to the best appoimtmeat in the
    who, true to their party, bad for years fought the

    battle. Take, again, the Commissioner of Roads
    for Summerside and St. Eleanor's; the Commis,

    Buyers wifi find a Cheap lot Grey Cottons at Fatconer & Parricx’s, South Side Queen Square.

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